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Comedy Reviews

Small venues deliver big laughs at Vancouver ComedyFest

Small venues deliver big laughs at Vancouver ComedyFest

By Guy MacPherson | February 20, 2012
The big ticket shows during the first week of the Vancouver ComedyFest may have had higher-profile names and fancier venues, but it was the club shows that generated the biggest laughs.
Bryan Callen's standup may be too much of a good thing

Bryan Callen's standup may be too much of a good thing

By Guy MacPherson | January 27, 2012
Going too long can’t totally negate the laughs you had along the way, but it can really diminish the overall experience.
Snowed In Comedy Tour brings the laughs to Granville Island

Snowed In Comedy Tour brings the laughs to Granville Island

By Guy MacPherson | January 16, 2012
Wish for next year: a bigger venue so that a second show won’t have to be added and the comics can stretch out a bit. But keep the snow. It was a nice touch.
Demetri Martin shows off his comedic charms in Vancouver

Demetri Martin shows off his comedic charms in Vancouver

By Guy MacPherson | January 9, 2012
Demetri Martin is an oddly compelling theatre performer.
Nothing's obvious about Glenn Wool's standup

Nothing's obvious about Glenn Wool's standup

By Guy MacPherson | November 25, 2011
One of the best comics to come out of Vancouver, Glenn Wool moves from the absurd to the more absurd in his show at the Comedy MIX.
Vancouver TheatreSports League gets a little holly-jolly in Off-White Christmas: An Improvised Holiday Comedy Show

Vancouver TheatreSports League gets a little holly-jolly in Off-White Christmas: An Improvised Holiday Comedy Show

By Guy MacPherson | November 21, 2011
Depending on what you think of the holidays, the local troupe’s latest seasonal offering is not a big departure from the standard fare you can find on Granville Island any other time of the year.
Jim Jefferies brings his brand of debauchery to the Rickshaw

Jim Jefferies brings his brand of debauchery to the Rickshaw

By Guy MacPherson | October 24, 2011
How do you explain a standup comedy show that wasn’t advertised anywhere featuring a nonhousehold name selling out two shows to the tune of about 1,000 tickets?
Daniel Tosh demonstrates that anything can be made funny, even 9/11 and a deadly hurricane

Daniel Tosh demonstrates that anything can be made funny, even 9/11 and a deadly hurricane

By Guy MacPherson | August 14, 2011
The Comedy Central star can deadpan caustic and cringe-worthy material, but the crowd never really knows how serious he is.
Russell Brand much more than a pretty face at the River Rock

Russell Brand much more than a pretty face at the River Rock

By Guy MacPherson | August 7, 2011
The bulk of his act was variations on dick jokes, but they were artful dick jokes.
Things get downright dirty at Just for Laughs Presents: The Nasty Show

Things get downright dirty at Just for Laughs Presents: The Nasty Show

By Guy MacPherson | June 13, 2011
Deep-throating a communal microphone was just the tip of the iceberg at this raunchy comedy show.
Tommy Tiernan relishes being the jester

Tommy Tiernan relishes being the jester

By Guy MacPherson | May 16, 2011
The Irish wit's act was a well-executed symphony of laughs.
In My Violent Torpedo of Truth Tour, Charlie Sheen's strafing runs at exes and execs go on and on

In My Violent Torpedo of Truth Tour, Charlie Sheen's strafing runs at exes and execs go on and on

By Adrian Mack | May 3, 2011
Tawdry rants left Canuck comic Russell Peters to liven things up with a few zingers
I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter Chicken hams it up in The Butter Chicken’s Back”¦Alright!

I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter Chicken hams it up in The Butter Chicken’s Back”¦Alright!

By Guy MacPherson | April 25, 2011
There were some good lines and strong premises, but the overall writing bordered on amateur hour.
Brent Butt makes a welcome return to Vancouver's standup scene

Brent Butt makes a welcome return to Vancouver's standup scene

By Guy MacPherson | April 14, 2011
I’ve long held that there’s not a funnier comic working than Brent Butt.
George Lopez keeps it real in his first standup appearance in Vancouver

George Lopez keeps it real in his first standup appearance in Vancouver

By Guy MacPherson | April 11, 2011
The comic is relatable with stories from his youth, being raised by a racist grandmother, and his love of the sauce.